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Immediately prior to the 2007 Painting Technology Workshop, we will feature the following special event:
A two-day course describing recent changes in automotive painting technology and different techniques for process improvement, led by Mr. Kimio Toda, among others instructors.
Both events are hosted by
the University of Kentucky's Painting Technology Consortium
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PURPOSE AND SCOPE
The University of Kentucky has established a painting technology
consortium. The aim of the consortium is to join research and industrial
resources to develop a new generation of painting technology, which would
have higher energy efficiency and environmental friendliness than those
currently used on commercial products. The painting technology efforts
cover five main areas:
- Paint spraying and transfer efficiency
- Paint overspray capturing
- Paint curing and drying
- Painted surface finish monitoring and control
- Paint-related waste recycling and disposal
The need for a more effective painting technology is clear since many
manufacturing industries use paint to finish their products, and new
tighter environmental regulations are being enacted.
Following four years of successful Painting Technology Workshops, the University of Kentucky Painting
Technology Consortium proudly announces the 2007 Painting Technology Workshop (PTW2007). As always, PTW2007 is
organized as a forum for technical presentations and critical discussions regarding common paint technology problems
in manufacturing industries, as well as finding innovative solutions to those problems.
Participants include individuals from industry, academia, and government laboratories and agencies who are interested
in solving paint-related problems.
This workshop has dual aims: (1) exchange of information on the current development of spray painting technology that
has been used in automotive and other industries and (2) development of a network system that allows mutually
beneficial collaboration among users of painting technology, paint booth manufacturers, and paint product companies.
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FIRST ANNOUNCEMENT PROGRAM
Presentations regarding the following subjects
- Spray painting, overspray capturing and disposal
- Painted surface appearance and corrosion protection
- Paint pollution prevention and control
- Paint product development and formulation
- Painting, abatement, cleaning and inspection equipment
- Other painting technology subjects
Invited talks addressing the following subjects
- Novel painting methods and equipment
- Trends in pollution regulations and testing methods
- New paint formulations and alternatives
- Integrated painting systems
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CALL FOR ABSTRACTS
Participants interested in the exchange of information on painting technology problems and developments, may submit a two-page extended abstract including authors' names and affiliations to Dr. Abraham Salazar directly.
Participants may also submit their abstracts on-line at: https://ptc.engr.uky.edu/ptw2007/form.php.
Abstract should be received by the PTW2007 Organizing Committee no later than September 30, 2007.
However, if you plan on submitting your abstract after September 30, 2007, please send a quick e-mail note to Abraham Salazar ( ajsala00@pop.uky.edu).
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PUBLICATIONS
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A proceedings containing all submitted abstracts will be available at the meeting.
Presentations will be available for download to all registered participants shortly after the conference.
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PAINTING TECHNOLOGY COURSE PROGRAM
The instructor, Mr. Kimio Toda, is an internationally-recognized expert in automobile painting technology. During his distinguished career, he worked for more than 30 years at Toyota Headquarters, culminating with his appointment as General Manager, Surface Coating and Inspection Division. In this assignment, he was responsible for Toyota's worldwide operations in surface coating and inspection. Mr. Toda is currently the Managing Director of Asahi Sunac Corporation, Japan, a world leader in the production of advanced coating equipment and cold forging machines.
Wednesday - October 17:
- Changes in automotive painting - I
- Process improvement tools: CFD and applications - I
- Process improvement tools: Infrared NDT techniques and applications
- Changes in automotive painting - II
Thursday - October 18:
- Changes in automotive painting - III
- Changes in automotive painting - IV
A detailed program for the special Painting Technology course is available at http://ptc.engr.uky.edu/ptw2007/course.php.
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REGISTRATION
Persons interested in attending the workshop should fax the attached registration form to the attention of Sandra Dunn
at the number shown on the form, or register on-line at:
https://ptc.engr.uky.edu/ptw2007/registration/.
Registrations will be accepted until noon September 15, 2007.
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ACCOMMODATIONS
Doubletree Guest Suites Lexington (formerly Sheraton
Suites Lexington) is honoring special rates of $85.00 for single or double occupancy per night.
Reservations must be received on or before October 7, 2007 to receive
this rate. Please call +1 (859) 268-0060 or visit the
website online. When calling, inform the reservation clerk that
you will be attending the UK Painting Technology Workshop and ask for the
PTW rate.
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